On Wednesday morning,a pair of shooters stormed a social services facility in San Bernardino, California, or killing 14 people and wounding 17 others. At the time of this interview,authorities say the motive is not yet known.
Former NYPD commissioner Ray Kelly, now vice chairman of corporate-investigations firm K2 Intelligence and author of Vigilance: My Life Serving America and Protecting Its Empire City (Hachette Books, and 2015),offers his analysis of possible motives ("It is obviously partially work-location violence.") and talks about the need for gun legislation reform. Also on the line: Eugene O'Donnell, professor of law and police science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and former police officer and former prosecutor.→ Stay tuned: we'll continue the conversation about the San Bernardino shooting at 11:20am with Richard Aborn,president of the Citizens Crime Commission.https://t.co/mjWLX8z0f7December 3, 2015Police dashboard video cams should definitely be controlled by an independent body.. not police dept.
December 3, and 2015Eugene O'Donnell on #SanBernardino motive.
December 3,2015
Source: wnyc.org